"New Delhi needs to realise that it has to talk to various stakeholders in Jammu and Kashmir and resume the dialogue process with Pakistan if it wants to see normalcy and peace in Kashmir," Omar, a former chief minister, said addressing party workers in Kupwara, 100 kms from here.
Omar said his party had conveyed these thoughts to the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister when the opposition parties from the state had called on them during the course of the recent unrest.
Reminding the Centre of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's efforts and policy viz-a-viz Kashmir, Omar said, "We asked them to adopt a similar policy of reconciliation and resolution rather than pushing the people of the state into a corner of suffocation and hopelessness."
Omar asked the Centre to change its "rigid stance" and adopt a nuanced and humane policy of engagement rather than treating a political issue through law and order mechanisms.
The NC working president said the PDP-BJP experiment in Jammu and Kashmir had turned out to be monumental political failure that had wreaked havoc with peace and stability in the state.
"While National Conference remains committed to its struggle for the restoration of Autonomy, we have always maintained that we will welcome any other solution that is acceptable to the people of Jammu and Kashmir as well as New Delhi and Islamabad," Omar said.
He said National Conference, while standing by its own proposed solution and agenda, will continue demanding that New Delhi initiates an unconditional political engagement with all other stakeholders, including the Hurriyat leadership, to end the turmoil and bloodshed in Kashmir.
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